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The significance of the whole poem of the Seven Laws Long March
The meaning of the poem "Seven Laws and Long March": All the hardships and hardships on the Long March of the Red Army are extremely common to them. Wuling mountain range is endless, but in their eyes, it is like a rolling wavelet; Wumeng Mountain is magnificent, but in the eyes of the Red Army, it is like a mud ball rolled under its feet. The Jinsha River is covered with turbid waves, and the rushing water beats against the towering cliffs, splashing water mist like steam. The cross frame of the dangerous bridge on the Dadu River is shaking the iron rope hanging high in the air, and the chill bursts. What is even more gratifying is the snow on Minshan Mountain thousands of miles away. After the Red Army crossed the river, everyone was in high spirits and laughed.

Original text:

The red army is not afraid of the expedition, and Qianshan is just idle.

Wuling makes waves, and Wumeng takes mud pills.

Jinsha River is warm in the clouds and cliffs, and Dadu Bridge is cold in the iron bars.

I'm glad to see that Minshan Mountain is covered with snow and stretches for miles. Our soldiers crossed it and showed a bright smile.

Appreciate:

The whole poem * * * constructs two time and space domains, one of which is objective and realistic: "Expedition is difficult" and "Qianshan" is full of risks; One is subjective and psychological: "not afraid" and "just waiting for leisure". This constitutes a strong contrast, casting a vast physical space and magnificent psychological space, laying a bold and broad tone for the whole poem.

This poem has only 56 words, but it summarizes all kinds of difficulties and obstacles on the Long March. Through vivid and typical examples, this poem enthusiastically praises the indomitable revolutionary heroism and optimism of the Chinese Red Army of Workers and Peasants.